I used the search and lerned alot about this but i have a couple questions.
1. Can i get about 100 watts per channel out of this and also what transformer would i need to accomplish this(ive been searching parts express would the 330VA -25V+25V transformer work($47.67 from PE))?
2. Would this be a stereo amplifier or is it just one signal with two outputs. What would i need if anything to make it a stereo amplirier. Thanks so much!

There are months of reading here about this subject and your questions. Luckily, you don't really have to. Read Brian's instruction manual and Nuuk's site.

Quick answers:

1. The LM3875 can provide 56W continuous average output power into 8 ohms, and Nat. says "100W instantaneous peak output power capability," so your answer is a qualified yes, and yes, that transformer is fine.

2. The kit is for a stereo amp and you'll need a pot, some wire and connectors, and a case.

BTW, This amp provides tons of power for home use. Do you really need 100W?

These will be powering the BR-1 kit made by parts express/ dayton audio which i read like to have about 100 watts behind them. This will be in a dorm room but i would still like it to get decently loud.

The only speakers these will ever see will be 8 ohm so the +25V -25V should be safe right? I would love to hear how it sounds. I go to college in Platteville and live in Madison. I wonder how long of a drive it would be......

~2hr drive depending where in Madison. Just was through there on the way to Spring Green a couple weekends ago. You're welcome to swing on down - bring speakers and CD's. And anything else you're curious about. If you want. Toss an e-mail my way (through the forum works just fine)

I have a small sampling of available speakers though. 6 at the moment (some crappy, some less so).